Potentiation of Bio Repositories In Personalized Medicine: Tumor Cells Establishment

Cheng Li
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The introduction of three-dimensional (3D) tumor cultures has revolutionized anticancer drug research as these cultures allow for the study of drug resistance mechanisms that cannot be explored in traditional two dimensional (2D) monolayer cultures. Discoveries in the 3D tumor culture field suggest that individualized drug sensitivity testing of solid tumor specimens through the establishment and use of 3D tumor cell cultures following tissue collection will become a routine service offered by modern tissue repositories as they expand from their traditional research role to active participation in personalized medicine. Unfortunately, most information related to 3D tumor cultures comes from studies using established tumor cell lines rather than primary tumor cultures. However, accumulation of genetic aberrations in cancer cell lines occurs with increasing number of passages severely limiting their usefulness for personalized medicine. There is only very limited information available concerning technologies and standard operating procedures for the efficient and routine isolation and processing of primary tumor cells for the establishment of 3D tumor cultures from solid tumor specimens. The purpose of this work was to review experimental data from the literature that may provide relevant information concerning the isolation and processing of primary tumor cells for the establishment of 3D tumor cultures. Information reviewed here may help bio repositories in the development and standardization of technologies and standard operating procedures related to the use of 3D tumor cultures.
个性化医疗中生物库的增强:肿瘤细胞的建立
三维(3D)肿瘤培养物的引入彻底改变了抗癌药物研究,因为这些培养物允许研究传统二维(2D)单层培养物无法探索的耐药机制。3D肿瘤培养领域的发现表明,随着现代组织库从传统的研究角色扩展到积极参与个性化医疗,通过建立和使用3D肿瘤细胞培养来进行实体瘤标本的个体化药物敏感性测试将成为现代组织库提供的常规服务。不幸的是,大多数与3D肿瘤培养相关的信息来自使用已建立的肿瘤细胞系而不是原代肿瘤培养的研究。然而,随着传代次数的增加,癌细胞系中遗传畸变的积累严重限制了它们对个性化医疗的有用性。关于从实体肿瘤标本中高效和常规地分离和处理原代肿瘤细胞以建立3D肿瘤培养物的技术和标准操作程序,目前只有非常有限的信息。本工作的目的是回顾文献中的实验数据,为建立三维肿瘤培养提供有关原代肿瘤细胞的分离和处理的相关信息。这里回顾的信息可能有助于生物库开发和标准化与使用3D肿瘤培养相关的技术和标准操作程序。
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